Losing customers as a result of a cyber-attack may not be on your radar as a manufacturer or brick and mortar, but should it? Alexandra Bretschneider from RiskProNet Cyber Practice discusses how remote working has put cyber insurance to the forefront for businesses. The cyber world is still very young. Countries are still figuring out the proper legal action to deal with hackers. The insurance world knew this was coming. Now that we’re all online and working remotely, cyber insurance to protect against ransomware attacks is an important decision for all businesses. For more on cyber insurance, listen to the full episode.
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